Column types determine how column data is sorted and displayed. By default, column data is treated as a text string sorted alphabetically. Some macros, like the SQL and CSV macros, may automatically generate more precise types. When When the default behavior is less than optimal for your situation, the columnTypes the Column types parameter can be set specifically. This page describes the behavior of the various types. In addition, numeric types are right aligned and can result in a total row entry.Navigate to Column settings > Formatting > Column type in the respective macro to select from the list of available column types
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The following column types are not supported in the current release:
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